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I am reminded that there are many who do not have a family they're close to and will experience an increased sense of loneliness this season. In the spirit of He whom we celebrate, let's decide for kindness toward the broken. 

Also, this time of year comes with certain pressures to measure up to a materialistic standard. So lets decide to be honest in our giving. This season is about being generous, it's not about pretending to be wealthy. In the spirit of He whom we celebrate be generous with wisdom and time. Lets be in relationship.




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